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nice addition... good work... and much appreciated!!!

thank you !!! why do so many of them wait untill 1/4 of the song is thru to start the bass... i normally only demo the first 1/4 of songs... then skip to the next track.

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thank you !!! why do so many of them wait untill 1/4 of the song is thru to start the bass... i normally only demo the first 1/4 of songs... then skip to the next track.

No problem. I usually have the bass come on slowly, and then hit hard. I noticed it usually gives a lot of jumps/scares during demos, so I stuck with making them like that. Sometimes I have tunes that go hard right off the bat though.

Edited by Bassboylowg

understandable

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If anyone feels like it, they can take a vid of their ride flexing to the music and post it here. I always love to see some monster flex!

Tonight sometime I'll probably throw some more tunes up.

I'm going to try and work out a color code, or someway to categorize the music by what hz it is.

Do you have any low hitters like 20-26 hz? I haven't had a chance to download yet. I'll post a vid up in a few days

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good job man. they sound great. keep it up

Awesome, been stuck on your stuff for a fews days now, lol

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Thanks guys, glad you enjoy them! I'll try to keep up the good uploads.

Only issue I'm having is most of them are in some weird audio format that iTunes can't/Won't use.

Only issue I'm having is most of them are in some weird audio format that iTunes can't/Won't use.

Open it in Audacity then save as MP3... Then u can upload to iTunes

Only issue I'm having is most of them are in some weird audio format that iTunes can't/Won't use.

If you have Audacity or Virtual DJ by any chance you can open with either of those and save it as an MP3. Not sure how it will affect the quality though. I know with VDJ you can choose to record as a 320.

EDIT: Was in a different tab and got ninja'd lol

Edited by An-i-no

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Only issue I'm having is most of them are in some weird audio format that iTunes can't/Won't use.

Yea sorry about that.. my pc is unable to save songs as mp3 so I chose the next best thing which is .ogg. Best program to play them would either be VLC or Winamp.

Or you can use a converter of course. Again, sorry for the inconvenience.

Edited by Bassboylowg

VLC ftmfw!

It's no issue to me, only takes a few seconds to convert each one. Just mentioning it in-case you didn't know about it.

i dont want to down load a OGG converter... anyone know of a free webased converter.. somthing i dont have to download?

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I don't know of any good online ones to use. Most of the ones I used (before I just downloaded a good converter) would always degrade the sound, or make half a whole track disappear with nothing but silence.

Also, heres a new track:

http://soundcloud.com/lowg-2/21-black-lullaby-the-glitch

It's a chill-out dubstep deep hitter.

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First off, Thanks Mark for pinning this thread!

Second off, sorry for a double-post.

Heres a nice deep hitter that does not forgive when it comes to the bassline

http://soundcloud.com/lowg-2/game-feat-busta-rhymes-rick

And heres a higher bass Dubstep/Hip Hop track

http://soundcloud.com/lowg-2/50hz-maksim-bounce-bassboylowg

i begg of you to make a format other then OGG... ill make vids. and i demo pretty hard, ask any one who knows me.

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